
Simply click the Photo or Design icon located on the top left of the workspace screen. If you already have Affinity Design and/or Photo, you can seamlessly edit placed graphics from those programs within your Publisher document. In answer to this, Affinity has implemented StudioLink. While the inconvenience is relatively minor, it interrupts the design process and takes you out of your creative mindset.

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Have you ever worked in an InDesign document and discovered you need to correct something in your placed Photoshop or Illustrator graphic? InDesign permits you to edit the original graphic, but doing so entails clicking “edit link” in the links menu to prompt the original software to open (which, depending on how tapped out your memory is, can be an issue itself), waiting while that software loads, then making the edits, saving, and updating the link, clicking back to the InDesign document, updating the link, reviewing your work, and clicking back to the graphic if you need to keep adjusting it. The one feature which reviewer after reviewer after reviewer gushes about is StudioLink. StudioLink: Seamless Workflow with Design and Photo Publisher appears to be a serious contender to InDesign. In fact, the software overall has received glowing reviews, and is packed with tools, many of which are unique to the program.

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